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426 Euclid Ave, Westfield, NJ 07090    908-6547887   

Saint Joseph, MI   

Huntington, NY   

Milwaukee, WI   

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Theodore A Jensen Jr

Licenses:
License #: 6992 - Expired
Category: Asbestos
Issued Date: May 31, 2013
Effective Date: Jun 1, 2015
Expiration Date: May 31, 2015
Type: Asbestos Supervisor

Theodore A Jensen Jr

Licenses:
License #: 6534 - Expired
Category: Asbestos
Issued Date: Sep 5, 2006
Effective Date: Sep 15, 2007
Expiration Date: Sep 5, 2007
Type: Asbestos Supervisor

Theodore A Jensen

Licenses:
License #: 2457 - Expired
Category: Asbestos
Issued Date: Jan 9, 1991
Effective Date: Jan 9, 1991
Expiration Date: Jan 12, 1995
Type: Asbestos Supervisor

Theodore A Jensen Jr

Licenses:
License #: 4888 - Expired
Category: Asbestos
Issued Date: Apr 23, 1997
Effective Date: Jul 26, 2004
Expiration Date: Apr 23, 1998
Type: Asbestos Worker

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Theodore Jensen

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Theodore Jensen

Skills:
Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel
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Student At Saint Martin's College

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Ted Jensen

Ted Jensen is an American recording engineer. Jensen is the chief mastering engineer at Sterling Sound. He started his career as a mastering engineer in ...
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Theodor Jensen

Theodor Lars Christian Jensen, fdd den 24 maj 1974, basist i Broder Daniel sedan 1996. Hoppade av 2003 fr att helhjrtat gna sig t sitt egna band The ...

Us Patents

Phonograph Turntable And Mat Assembly

US Patent:
3984112, Oct 5, 1976
Filed:
Dec 18, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/533879
Inventors:
Larry D. Marks - St. Joseph MI
Lynn D. Palmer - Coloma MI
Theodore F. Jensen - Huntington NY
Assignee:
Avnet, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G11B 360
US Classification:
274 39R
Abstract:
A record player turntable has a substantially flat circular metallic top and an integral substantially cylindrical downwardly extending metallic flange and a resilient mat having a circular top portion covering the aforesaid circular metal top portion and having an integral downwardly extending resilient flange gripping the said metallic flange. The connection between the horizontal metal turntable top and its connected vertically extending flange consists of an integral diagonal web of the metallic flange flared downwardly and outwardly. This web has grooves providing for a lodgment and gripping action on the part of the circular downwardly extending rim of the inverted pan-shaped plastic mat that covers the turntable top and it also forms part of the exposed substantially cylindrical lateral face of the turntable. A horizontally outwardly facing annular groove is formed in the aforesaid web adjacent its upper end, and an annular vertically upwardly facing groove providing a substantially square annular shoulder or bead remaining between said annular grooves is also formed in the web. The upper lip of the horizontal outwardly facing groove is preferably tapered externally downwardly and outwardly to assist expansion of the flange radially during application of the mat.

Enclosed Belt Drive For Record Player Turntable

US Patent:
3973778, Aug 10, 1976
Filed:
Jul 31, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/600639
Inventors:
Larry D. Marks - St. Joseph MI
Lynn D. Palmer - Coloma MI
Theodore F. Jensen - Huntington NY
Assignee:
Avnet, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
G11B 360
US Classification:
274 39R
Abstract:
A pin mounted on the under side of a turntable is used to hold a drive belt also engaged by a drum which is mounted on the turntable and forms a loop. Mounted on a base plate is a drive pulley. This invention solves the problem of how to assemble the turntable on the base plate and end up with the belt engaged on the pulley and the drum. During assembly the turntable is placed over the base plate with the pulley inside the loop. A simple turning of the turntable will cause the belt to tension and slip off the pin onto the pulley.

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